I’m looking for a single-team solution to launch a web-based crash-style casino built around the Aviator (and similar “getting/crash”) game mechanic. The scope covers everything from registering the domain to handing me a fully deployed, revenue-ready site. Core build • Front-end: fast, responsive web interface that plays smoothly on desktop and mobile browsers, complete with real-time crash animation, live bet feed, chat, and provably fair logic. • Back-end: secure game server, scalable lobby, user account system, KYC hooks, risk-management tools, real-time odds, and adjustable RTP controls. • Admin panel: dashboard for game parameters, player analytics, bonus/airdrop tools, and multilingual content management. • Payments: integrate UPI and the Chinese payment gateway you are most comfortable with for instant deposits, withdrawals, and automated reconciliation. • Languages: full English and Hindi translation support, including switcher and SEO-ready URLs. • Security & fairness: SSL, DDoS protection, encryption of sensitive data, RNG or provably fair algorithm with public seed verification, and audit logs. • Hosting & deployment: set up VPS or dedicated server, configure CDN if needed, connect domain, and push code through CI/CD so future updates are simple. • Compliance basics: age gate, responsible-gaming links, and country blocking toggle. Deliverables 1. Source code (front-end, back-end, smart contract or RNG module). 2. Live site on my domain with admin credentials. 3. Payment gateway keys configured and test transactions captured on video. 4. Documentation: installation guide, API references for future games, and SOP for daily operations. Acceptance criteria • Game round latency <1 s on a 4G mobile network. • 100 concurrent players without lag on the starter server. • Deposit and withdrawal both clear in under 60 s during demo. • Translated screens render with no layout breaks. If you have a pre-built Aviator/crash engine, mention it—speed to market counts. Otherwise outline your tech stack, timeline (milestones), and any post-launch maintenance options when you respond.